SWAC Releases 2012 All-Conference Football Team

BIRMIMGHAM - The Southwestern Athletic Conference released its All-SWAC football teams for the 2012 season on Tuesday. The announcement kicked off the build-up to Saturday's Toyota SWAC Football Championship Game which will take place on Saturday at historic Legion Field.

Jackson State wide
receiver Rico Richardson was named Offensive Player of the Year, while
UAPB lineman Brandon Thurmond grabbed Defensive Player the Year honors.
Alabama State running back Isaiah Crowell was named Newcomer of the
Year, while PVAM kick return specialist Johnta Hebert was named Freshman
of the Year.

Richardson, a 2011 second team selection was the
only receiver in the SWAC to gain over 1,000 yards receiving this
season, The senior from Natchez, Miss. finished the regular season with
56 receptions for 1,081 yards which led the SWAC and is ranked 13th in
the NCAA. He also led the conference in TD grabs with 10. He averaged
19.3 yards per catch and 98.3 per game also lead the SWAC.

Thurmond
recorded 63 tackles, included 25 tackles for loss, ranking him second
in the SWAC, second in NCAA (FCS). He led the nation in sacks with 16.5.
In addition, Thurmond had one pass break-up, seven quarterback hurries,
three recovered fumbles, one forced fumble and one blocked kick.

Crowell,
a transfer from the University of Georgia, was third in the SWAC in
rushing with 842 yards and posted four 100-yard rushing games. He scored
a career-high 15 touchdowns which led the SWAC. Crowell.also caught 11
passes for 95 yards and scored at least one touchdown 10 times.

Hebert
returned 49 kicks for 926 yards. He averaged 18.8 per kick which ranked
him second in the SWAC. Hebert also returned one kickoff for a touchdow
and led the SWAC with 121.7 all-purpose yards per game.

Overall, Western Division champion Arkansas-Pine Bluff led the way with 13 student-athletes selected, including seven first-team picks. Eastern Division champ Jackson State and Alabama State each placed seven on the teams, with ASU having six on the first team and JSU five. Mississippi Valley State and Prairie View had six apiece, while, Alabama A&M and Southern each placed five student-athletes on the list. Texas Southern rounded out the selections with one honoree.

The All-SWAC teams were selected by the head football coaches and SID's of the conference. The SWAC Coach of the Year is determined by the winner of the SWAC Championship Game and will be presented following Saturday's game at Birmingham's Legion Field. Kickoff is set for 12:02 p.m. between Jackson State and Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU.

Offensive Player of the Year
Rico Richardson, SR, Jackson State

Defensive Player of the Year
Brandon Thurmond, SR, Arkansas-Pine Bluff